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When Bud, a freshly graduated college student, hitches a ride with a truck driver named the Oracle, he gets taught real-life lessons on what it takes to start his own empire. Through their travels, he learns about the fifty-three Baby Steps to efficiently running a business, such as... Writing powerful goals. Finding passion for what he does. Making solid business decisions. Preventing the usual financial mistakes that may devastate his operation in its early stages. Prioritizing his schedule to cut the fat. Get moving again when stress bogs him down. Managing a team of employees,…mehr

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When Bud, a freshly graduated college student, hitches a ride with a truck driver named the Oracle, he gets taught real-life lessons on what it takes to start his own empire. Through their travels, he learns about the fifty-three Baby Steps to efficiently running a business, such as... Writing powerful goals. Finding passion for what he does. Making solid business decisions. Preventing the usual financial mistakes that may devastate his operation in its early stages. Prioritizing his schedule to cut the fat. Get moving again when stress bogs him down. Managing a team of employees, subcontractors, and outsource to experts in his field. Following through on all of his objectives. Eliminating the emptiness that sometimes appears at the end of the rainbow. Amidst a summer long journey from coast-to-coast that's filled with adventures and mishaps, he learns what it truly means to be an entrepreneur... But will the Oracle teach him the Golden Step-is it all worth it? How can he succeed without regrets? Is this the best use of his life?
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Brian R Bussard was first published at seventeen. Shortly after, at eighteen, he became the youngest real estate agent in the nation. Since then, he built one of the largest motorcycle empires in his state (at one time owning over 300 motorcycles). Preferring country life, he claims his greatest success (and the only one that matters) is how many dirt roads he has driven down.